Marius has chosen to dissect to Grant Morrison’s NEW X-MEN on an in-depth level while having a lot of fun! In fact, we probably got into too much fun! There’s definitely some intense shit discussed about and laughed about here! If you’re a fan of Grant Morrison, comics, the X-Men, Jean Grey, the X-Men cartoon or anything of the sort, you should really enjoy this podcast!

This episode of the ComicsVerse podcast features Justin Gilbert Alba and Kathleen Wisneski as hosts with a summary by Marius Thienenkamp and Jamie Rice. We are joined by a panel of interns, contributors and friends including: Malia Knight, Kay Honda, Brian Delpozo, Chris Massari, Josh Cui and Alex Katz.

To me, my X-Men! Kris joins Ian for a late night conversation on the latest movie in the up and down X-Men franchise of movies, X-Men: Days of Future Past. We go into what makes this one work, what could have been done a little bitter, the retcon oh the retcon, the diversity of new characters, new meeting old, Rogue’s deleted scenes, the very end of the movie and what’s to come, and the X-franchise trying to play nice with Fantastic Four. And Sentinels outside of a Danger Room sequence! Woo!

As always – we are sponsored by DCBS! That’s right! Discount Comic Book Service! All comics from major publishers like Marvel, DC, Image and Dark Horse are 40% off or more. And hardcovers and trade paperbacks from Marvel and DC are at least 50% off! Plus, be sure to check out their Comixology digital storefront for even further savings!

Arc Reactions Podcast at the movies is back. This time we munch popcorn while we watch Fox Studios’ Days of Future Past adaptation. How well did they portray the comics story? Did they do a good job? Give this episode a listen and find out.

SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS!!!! Be aware that we are talking about all aspects of the film and there will be spoilers if you have not seen the film.

This week on the podcast we chat some news first. Fantastic Four, Guardians of The Galaxy, X-Men: Days of Future Past and Heroes Reborn. Then it’s on to comics with reviews of New Warriors #1 and The White Suits #1. Listen in!

Do you remember “Heroes Reborn” from Marvel / Image Comics in 1996? Would a Heroes Reborn: Born (with mock-Liefeld) title from Foshkos interest you?

ComicsVerse delves into ASTONISHING X-MEN arcs “Gifted” and “Unstoppable.” Topics discussed include the Astonishing X-Men team line-up, Kitty Pryde seeing a very alive Colossus after thinking he had died, and the return of the debate about Scott Summers and Emma Frost or Scott Summers and Jean Grey. ComicsVerse also discusses the metaphor of the cure as well as what Joss Whedon may be trying to say about American culture through the Breakworld. Special guests include: Derek Yang, Josh Cui, Karen Hernandez, Arthur Cheng, and Julien Hawthorne.

It’s a marathon episode this week as myself and co-host Joe Aulisio rundown all that was great in comic books throughout the year of 2009. Plenty is discussed as we close out the exciting year and welcome 2010.

This week on Gutter Trash, we review Marian Churchland’s graphic novel Beast, and I go off the rails on a slander train. I don’t really mean it, but it just happens. We also discuss art and creativity – or the lack thereof – and tackle such issues as my shitty neighborhood, and pick up where left off on last week’s episode, Brotherhood of the Wolf.

Join Scott H. Gardner and a SURPRISE MYSTERY GUEST as they travel ‘Back to the Bins’ to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol’ fashioned random Comic Book back issues!!

Chris Partin is back this week and bust out reviews for ya. He talks about “Beast” the new Original Graphic Novel from Image. Jon bids goodbye to Frank Castle in The List: Punisher, and Charlie just can’t quite get over how scarred Bruce Wayne is after a life of fighting crime (it’s way scarred). All this plus the hour long history of the Daxamite people, only on Alternate Reality!

Join Scott H. Gardner and a SURPRISE MYSTERY GUEST as they travel ‘Back to the Bins’ to re-discover and re-connect with that unique brand of fun and excitement that can only truly be found in good ol’ fashioned random Comic Book back issues!!